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NASA shows the best use for Twitter yet

(bit of a space theme this week)

I know there are those, like Iain Hepburn, who doubt the use of Twitter as a news outlet (I, for one, think it is incredibly underused as a news outlet for posting live updates to events and so on – and I’ve used it for the likes of T in the Park, election gossip and award ceremonies as previous posts here show).

But here’s one from the NASA people – Tweets from the Mars Phoenix probe. Not a tweet about the probe or detached information, but writing as if it’s the actual probe writing it, first person, the lot.

Brilliant. Quick snippets of information. Great way to interest someone. Imagine being a kid and realising that you’re getting information sent to you by a robot on Mars. (And yes, I know it isn’t, but it’s close enough – have some romance in your soul.)

(and as you can’t impersonate someone on a blog, how long before we get a law saying it’s illegal to impersonate someone on a Tweet, even a robot? :-) )

  

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  1. Iain says

    oh for feck’s sake.

  2. Craig McGill says

    Glad I could count on you for the appropriate sarcasm mate! Turns out NASA might have over-egged the pudding on this one as there’s also Tweets for the following:

    http://twitter.com/LCROSS_NASA – NASA moon missions

    http://twitter.com/LADEE_NASA – 2011 Lunar probes

    http://twitter.com/LRO_NASA – another Lunar probe nowhere near the moon just now

    http://twitter.com/NASAKepler – Kepler probe

    http://twitter.com/CassiniSaturn – the Cassini probe

    Now, the only one of them actually useful at this point is the Cassini one. The rest are all concepts. It’s a case of taking a cute idea and overkilling it.

    Now, what I want to see are the fictional probes. I want to see Hal from 2001, Skynet (first tweet: “I…I am”, second tweet: “You’re all dead”, third tweet: “bloody John Connor”) and so on or fictional ones for the above (Mars probe: “entering Mars atmosphere. OYAH THAT”S HOT. STOPIT. NEED ICE ON ASS.” and “Begin Classified Tweet: Martians say ulah”

    In fact has anyone used Twitter as a movie promotion/prequel tool yet?

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